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Show GBIe SALE FOR FOR SALE $1 FOR SALE AKC registered Chihuahua puppies. Ph. PA of Blue Lustre. To 3 bedroom WANTED TO RENT house. Contact Gray, PA FOR SALE King trumpet, both case and horn in excellent condition. Ph. PA automatic washer, large FOR Ras-jcrac- Childcraft world books, new or used. Call PA air- 723-62- 34 1962-6- school FOR SALE PA Deluxe 39 ft. Sparton aluminum house trailer. Excellent condition. Call SH QUILT BATTING White Miracle fine Celanese fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 per pound at EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 E. I So. Phone PA WANTED Steady job. Ph. PA for -- - students. J19-21-- NOTICE Civil NO. V01S ation, Intermountain Group Meets Every Friday, 8:31 P.M. South End, Building 61 Intermountain School A-- A Meetings Open to Public or PA Phone PA COUNTY Box BANK, Eldor 600-ac- re a corpor- Plaintiff, vs. OSS and MARIE A. OSS, his wife; DALE E. VALENTINE and his wife; O. VALENTINE, GRANT SEASHORES INCORPORATED; PARSON D A. BUTLER; KENT; and PAVING COMPANY, NOLAN H JENSEN; a corporation; E. METCHARLES NEIL FELZIEN; CALF and SHIRLEY F. McBRIDE, a dba M & M ELECTRIC partnership LAVON S. THOMPSON COMPANY; and STAYNOR THOMPSON, partners dba Thompson Hardware Company; FRIEDA WICK; and GEORGE M. MAfor SON. the special attorney-in-fac- t Allen M. Oss and Marie A. Oss, his ALLEN 723-735- ITI District Court of County, Stato of Utah. Th BOX ELDER WILL DO Ironing in my home. Ph. Grade A Pasteurized CREAM TOP and HOMOGENIZED Milk & Cream Delivered M, Defendants. wife. TO ALL LIEN HOLDERS, CLAIMANTS OF THE DEFENAND CREDITORS DANTS ALLEN M OSS AND MARIE A. OSS. HIS WIFE: ' You are hereby notified that the Bad dogs need it. TRAINING Good dogs deserve it. Phone PA undersigned Dairy Superior Phone PA FOR RENT ton pickFOR SALE 53 Intnl up, complete new 4 speed transmission, clean. Best offer buys. See at Ken Jensen Market. 98 South Main. FOR or Rehas been appointed ceiver of the assets of said Alien M. and Oss and Marie A. Oss, his wife, all persons having liens or claims against said persons shall file such claims with the undersigned on or before the 19th day of July, 1962 at Room 3, First Security Bank Building, Bngham City, Utah. LEASE RENT M. H1LLAM, CLARK BUSINESS BUILDING with parking space 675 South Main Phone PA FOR SALE Must sell, 1960 445 South Corvair. Ph. PA First West. 4 LEGAL NOTICES A-- MILK OMER J. Receiver. CALL, Attorney for Receiver. ch LEGAL NOTICE The Brigham City Council in regular session June 28, 1962, at 6:30 FOR RENT Peach City apart- oclock p. m. in the City Council FOR SALE 1961 Convert Mercury ments, upstairs, $87.50; utilities rooms will consider and adopt a Monterey. Like new, only 6000 paid except lights. Ph. PA budget for the fiscal year July 1, miles. Excellent gas mileage. 1962 to June 31, 1963, and approStick shift. Very reasonable. Ph. FREE MOBILE home space for priation ordinance to govern expenditure for said period of time those who qualify. Ph. PA FOR SALE 1954 Super Oldsmo-bilwill be adopted. Said meeting will or EX luxExcellent condition. All be open to the public. FOR RENT Office space above ury equipment. Ph. PA Mayor and City Council. Hamilton Drug. 16 South Main. 9 Chev. Sports FOR SALE dan Impala, $1625. Ph. PA after 5 p. m. 1959 se- FOR RENT 2 and 3 bedroom ducarplex apartments. Built-ins- , pet, storage. One with completely finished basement. Ph. J PA Two bedHOUSE FOR RENT room. Contact Blythe Mills, Ph. MUST SELL, leaving country. at Corinne. Clean 1954 Ford station wagon, with o. d., FOR RENT 4 room apartment $395.00; 1955 22 miles per with bath. Apply L. Bloom and very dependable, Sons. Ph. PA gal., $495.00; new yp right deep freeze; Baldwin accrosonic pi- FOR RENT Available July first. ano at about half price. Also Furnished apartment. No chiland camera, projector, guns, dren, no pets. Revere ApartPh. PA many other items. ments, 17 West First North. 744-613- 2 FOR SALE Must sell 1960 FOR RENT Sleeping room, outChev. Hard top. Make offer. PA side entrance; breakfast if deEast. 539 North Sixth sired. Ph. PA CAR FOR RENT Trailer house, sewer 1960 Simca sedan. FOR SALE and water furnished. Ph. PA best or Excellent condition. $895 offer. Ph. PA 2 bedroom apartFOR RENT e FOR SALE-ti- on 1956 Plymouth ment. Carpet, drapes, built-inPhone offer. wagon. Apt. No. 2, Ph. PA s, carport. PA I bedroom partly FOR RENT furnished basement apartment. $60 mo. plus lights. 511 South EXCELLENT GRASS Fitth East. FOR RENT HAY 2 acre pasture. Net Reassigned To lo Christoflerson. (No Foxtail) 80c PER BALE $20 PER TON Phone PA Evenings PA 1 5 Assist With Household Work Should other members of a fam ily assist the homemaker with daily or weekly household tasks? Home management specialists, in a recent national survey, found that only 63 percent of the 511 homemakers interviewed received assistance from other family members in doing the household work. Nineteen percent said they had help sometimes. With working home makers on the Increase, they need to make sure they use all their available resources on the home front. Children need training in home duties as preparation for future homemakers, the specialists point out, according to Mrs. Jessie Ellers, local home agent. Slate Cub Nite Event The Brigham City Lions clubs annual Cub outing will be held on June 20, at Rees PioWANTED TO RENT- -2 or 3 bed- Wednesday, neer park, It was announced this room home. Between first and week. 10th of July. Reliable references Club member?, and their young- Will pay to, $125 months Ph. PA stera will swim at 5 p. nu and a . WANTED TO RENT 69 3-- 21 Ph. PA . New Post USU Summer New Thiokol Safety Record They are Bertha Bird and Lorene at the school Wilson, who both live in Brigham City. This is the third year for Bureau of Indian Affairs workshops on El- man-hou- commencement of the University of Utah, Monday, June 11. The students and the fields in which they majored are: David G. Calderwood, economics; Robert J. Epley, sociology; Wayne H. Glover, biological science; K. Sterling Hansen, mechanical engineering; Nanette Humphreys, nursing; Val G. Humpherys, medicine; Harold M. Kondo, pharPatrick V. McAllister, macy; mathematics; Mary A. Shumway, English; and Robert D. Ward, law. Commencement speaker was Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, former dian of the College of Letters and Science at the university and now president of the University of Minnesota. Harry J. Loynd, president - of Parke, Davis & Co., a leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals, was principal speaker at baccalaureate services Sunday evening. Mr. Loynd was a member of the graduating class of 1922. Dr. Wilson, Mr. Loynd and Utah Governor George D. Clyde were awarded honorary Doctor of Laws degrees during the graduation SS Benefits Dependent On Records Keeping correct records will assure you all the benefits you and your employees have earned, Ernest Roberts, representative of the Ogden social security office, reminded employers today. Roberts will be at the Utah State Employment office on the first and third Thursday of every month from 10 a. m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p. m, to answer your ques- tions. Benefits for an employer and his employees at retirement, death, or permanent and total disability, are based on the reports the employer files with Internal Revenue of his own net profit and the earnrites. ings ot his employees, he added. The employer is responsible for filing reports on his employees Big Bill which should contain the full A $100,-00WASHINGTON (UPI) bill is on display a the Bureau name, social security account numof Engraving and Printing's Cur- ber, and the amount paid to each rency Museum. The last bill of employee. Roberts also pointed out that this denomination was printed in 11838, persons have Special meeting of Amity Lodge F. and A.M. will be held , Wednesday, June 20, beginning at' 7:30 p.m. All Master Masons are cordially invited to attend the meeting, according to Maxwell A. Pohl, lodge . . secretary. Cinilwiina can pot mea oat of work! The first mechanical clock, regulated by shifting weights, was made in Paris in the 14th century j by Hendrik de Vick. QUiOJTY! 0 BUSED CMS 1957 PONTIAC Chieftain, hydramatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, $QQC 71 a beautiful new paint job. V-- 8, J tions. ONCE A BUILDING plan goes onto the drafting boards, safety experts are called for consultation to provide built-i- n safety for employees working in the building. Safety personnel constantly monoperations within the plant to insure that satety regulations are followed. These safety experts review all operations in attempts to work situations eliminate that might cause accidents. This aggressive safety policy insures employees the safest possible working environment. Montclair, 2 door sport coupe, dark blue body with a light top. push- button transmission, clean car. 1957 MERCURY Merc-a-mat- ic 895 itor not been properly net profit. the All . Fort Lewis college campus. have been under the direction of Willard O. Bowman of the college ' faculty. The program in which the school Intermountain employees are participating this year is In communications designed to improve their reading ability and understanding, improve their speech, of and give them a knowledge grammar and of literature. Participants pay their own tui- tion, fees, board and room, and buy their own books and supplies. The Bureau of Indian Affairs grants them educational leave during the, period they are in training. man-hour- der county are among the 1,378 students who received degrees and certificates at the 93rd annual . Colo. No. 23, lost-tim- From County four-wee- k Special Meeting man-hour- Graduates i Two employees of the Intermountain school are among the 203 Bureau of Indian Affairs instructionar aides and food service personnel who are at the halfway mark of a' workshop on the Fort Lewis college campus at Durango, Masons Plan Two dance concerts and two More than two million manstage productions are scheduled in hours of work without a disabling the fifth annual Opportunity Theater at Utah State University this injury have been compiled at the Wasatch Division of Thiokol Chemsummer. ical corporation. This is the larThe musical Oklahoma and s total accrued withthe comedy, "Three Men On a gest e out a accident at the Horse are the stage productions northern rocket plant. The playing company is being seIn the lected, now said Prof. Vosco Call 6000 compiling the record, Thiokol employees worked 68 director, and anyone who missed earlier tryouts may make an ap- days without experiencing a injury. pointment at the USU tine arts deThis favorable safety experience partment for tryouts. Richard Rodgers and Oscar is attributed to an accelerated will training program at all job levels, Oklahoma Hammersteins acciand a play in the USU Amphitheater dent greater emphasis on prevention by supervisors Aug. 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 and 17, within the plant. John Cecil Holm and George EMPHASIS on safety has also Abbotts Three Men On a Horse will play Aug. 4 in the Amphi- paid off with other noteworthy actheater. Dance concerts by the cident records including 51 days 1961, Norman Walker Dance company in October and November, of New York will be presented July during which one and s were worked with26 and Aug. 16 in Main auditorand 36 ium. Curtain time for all events out a disabling accident; is 8:30 p. m. days during February and March, The dance company will also 1962, during which almost one million were worked withparticipate in the stage out major injuries. The Wasatch division, engaged in the research, development, and manufacture of giant solid propellant boosters, considers the safety of its personnel from initial planning of buildings and processes through all work operating situalost-tim- of U Lists Some ten persons from Box Employees Set Productions el U Dates Set for Smokey Says: Capt. Daniel M. Wheatley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wheatley of Spreckles, Calif., formerly of Honeyville, is being to Ellsworth AFB, S.D., following his completion of the Air Force Institute of Technologys base civil engineer course. The captain, who received his B.S. degree from Utah State University, is married to the former LaNae Mills formerly of Brigham City. He is a member of the Sigma Pi fraternity. Captain Wheatley received instruction in the technical functions and managerial responsibilities of the base-levcivil engineering Family Should BC Lions Graduate USU e. FOR SALE 1942 Jeep, drive, A-- l condition, 4 new tires. Ph. PA State Employees Unemployment Attend Meet ? 1 braided rug on First west or Forest street near Day Nursery. Ph. PA In d Rise in J During the week ended June 9, school-fre- e of thousands youth n made their annual efforts to find in niches the Utah labor market, -r '., reported Douglas Miller, manager ' 4 L of the Brigham City employment Y : security office. X! , , As a result, there was a slight rise in unemployment, with poor weather also a factor in the inWK J JV'nTiiwmri5ii ? f, v 4 crease, he said. Insured unemployment, at 2.2 percent of the insured work force was up slightly from the week of June 2, but was well below the year-ag- o rate of 2.8 percent. Miller pointed out. MOVING FAST Brigham City reservoir at Mantua was the scene for some fast action Sunday with Despite the influx of students, power boats skipping over the water at speeds faster than 80 miles an hour. A crowd estimated at made available continued jobs 5,000 watched the regatta which was staged in connection with dedication services for the well above a year ago. Miller said, reservoir. with 1,151 being filed with employment security office in Utah during the week compared to 919 for the same week in 1961. Farm labor shortages which were announced a week ago are, for the moment taken care of, said Miller, but could redevelop in the near future. LOST out of car DRINK TOO MUCH? Needs Some Helpl Youre not alone so did wel Contact its for Freel Dont wait Phone PA or PA ATTENTION deer hunters. Used milk cans for sale. Ideal for hunting trips. $3.50 each, limited supply. Contact Superior Dairy. T V vr .a LOST Ball mitt at Rees Pioneer park. Don Thorson, Ph. CR LOST Girls eye glasses, charcoal gray and silver, at municipal WILL DO ironing in my home. Ph. Ph. pool. Reward. swimming PA FOR SALE Five vending machines. Reasonable. William R. Goslin, 267 North Third West. Ph. PA TRY and FOUND LOST sitting baby PRIVATE tutoring Mrs. Briggs, PA However, unless local civic and service clubs come to the rescue of the program, the burden of supporting the student may fall upon local businessmen and individuals. Already offering checks and support to the student have been the Rotary club, the Ladies Community club, the Civic Improvement club, the Soroptimists club, and a pledge from the proceeds of the recent Jayceette Home show. (A-.- OFFERED SERVICES ? v. FOR SALE 49 school year. These visit,!, g ' dents gam an insight into the American way of life, American ideals and the workings of demo-thir- d The families and students acquainted with the foreign stu- dent gain just such an understanding of his home country as he shares ideas and impressions with them. Students Cause Intermountain 0 32-f- t. CUFF HUGGINS 7 1 co $1,000-32,00- Gty, Utah MRS. RASMUSSEN announces that the student will make a home with the Francis Todd family, seLOCAL RESIDENTS will get a lected from many applicants as view of the program as host family for the student. two bus loads of foreign students In the past the community has touring the United States through sponsored the visit of Americo the courtesy of the Greyhound Bus Juan Castilla of Argentina during Lines and the American Field the 1960-6school year when he Service will stop over for two made a home with the Rasmussen days in Brigham City. Thty will family, and Paul Eubel of West be housed in local homes, and will Germany last year as he made a get a taste of Brigham City hoshome with the Stephen Carlquist pitality. family of Willard. Any clubs, individuals or fraternal groups wishing to add their THE CULTURAL advantages of to the foreign student prothe program far outweigh the cost supportare urged to contact Mrs. of obtaining a student for the gram Rasmussen as soon as possible. PROMOTE EXCHANGE STUDENT Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen, president of the Brigham City chapter of the American Field Service, receives checks from Ladies Community club president Mrs. Wayne Bowen and Civic Improvement club president Mrs. J. Y. Ferry. The checks will help towards sponsoring a foreign exchange student at Box Elder High school next year, but more is needed to help sup, , port the students. FOR SALE 1961 Detroiter expanding mobile home. 55 x 10; brown tone kitchen, 2 bedrooms, Ph. WOULD help supple410 North Main, PA ment your husbands income? space 2. You can do it with Avon CosmeColumbia tics. Complete explanation no FOR SALE 1952 trailer with tandafh axle. Excelobligation. We train you. Call or write 840 lent condition, $1000, or trade for Ogden, EX East Gentile, Layton, Utah. camper. Ph. CR TOP SOIL 3 year. Local civic and service clubs have contributed funds for the support of the student, and others are However, the making pledges. funds must be available in the near future in order for it to be possible for the area to invite a student. RAILROAD INDUSTRY needs men 17'j to 29 to qualify as TeleTeletype, Telephone graph, operators, clerks and agents. Positions available to those who qualify after short training with low tuition. Qualified men earn $450 a month to start plus overtime, vacations, transportation, hospitalization and retirement. For immediate personal interview, write Railroad Communication Training, Box R.C.T., Box Elder News & Journal. cooler. Like new for only $4,500. Will consider most any trade such as car, pickup, small trailer, equity in real estate or will discount for cash. Ph. after 5 p.m. SALE is now first-han- mobile home. Early American furniture, 10 x 16 living room; two bedrooms, Detroiter 1968 campaign to sponsor a foreign ex- change student at Box Elder High school in Bngham City for the year. Mrs. J. Howard rnussen, president of the Brigham City chapter of the American Field society, announces that more funds will be needed to raise the $650 needed to support a student at the local school during the 9 ings; Brigham Support Foreign Student A fund raising Household furnishWANTED inch Delta table saw; FOR SALE Baled grass hay in the field. Pasture mix or mixed WANTED Female roommate, no 40 gal. electric water heater. All wild grass. Earl D. Young, Peror after excelent. 146 South Fifth West. preferences. Ph. 5 call PA ry. Ph. PA HELP WANTED FOR SALE Livestock RECONDITIONED and fully guarmale" help" wVnVeD Want to anteed used television sets, $44.-9- 5 to $79.95. Breitenbeger Elec- FOR SALE 25 Holstein cows. CR make $20 or more in a day for 5 after p. m. tric, PA part or full time route work? Man or woman. Write McNESS FOR SALE Stereo set and 12 recCO., Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. TRAILER SALES like new; half price. Ph. ords, FOR SALE 1954 Columbia trailer, 25 ft. long. Excellent condition, LUZIER Cosmetics, a subsidiary FOR SALE Refrigerated air conof Bristol Meyers, will train you $1,050. Ph. CR ditioner. PA to make above average wages. Write 1167 29th street, Ogden, FOR SALE Upright piano. or phone collect EX or see at 306 East Forest. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE ELDER NEWS, Funds Needed From Local Clubs Brigham Furni- Co. BOX Tuesday, June 19, 1962 WANTED TO RENT PER DAY rental for Electric Carpet Shampooer with purchase ture THE reporting their Coverage of the is not optional it is required by law and ij necessary in order to get social security credit for his earnings. If he failed to file the report on his net profit and pay the tax for prior years, it may not be too late. He ran file reports for 1959 and later years soand pay the cial security tax to the Director of Internal Revenue this year. So cial security credits cannot be ea nw for years before 1959. 1957 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Belvedere, 4 door sedan, large Torque Flight transmission. $QQC U7 Very sharp car. V-- 8, 1958 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Custom Suburban door station wagon. Torque Flight a real buy at transmission, 4- V-- 8, PACKER 647 South Main Motor Co., Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth Valiant - Jeep Phone PA 56 - |